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Izzy LeVine, wrestling phenom. (Photo courtesy Sean LeVine)

She had to leave Coupeville to truly embrace her destiny.

While a family move to Arizona will likely keep Izzy LeVine from one day earning her diploma at the same prairie-based high school where older sisters Micky and Jae were shining stars, it did open up a whole new world.

If she had remained at Cow Town schools, the youngest of Sean and Joline’s three daughters would have had a tougher time excelling on the wrestling mat.

For one thing, Coupeville has one of the few high schools in Washington state not to have a grappling program of its own.

But after trading Whidbey breeze for Arizona heat, Izzy found a never-ending series of mats, all perfect for slamming her foe into face-first.

Case in point, this past weekend, as she wrestled at two different mega tournaments, and did really well at both.

First up was the 16U Junior National Championships in Fargo, North Dakota, where she finished in the top 32 out of 81 competitors.

Izzy “The Wood Chipper” LeVine, who is in her second season of freestyle wrestling, had a first-round bye, then split her remaining four matches in the 122-pound class.

Her victories included a technical fall of Isabel Navarro of California and a pin of Maritza Martinez of Texas, while one of her losses was a tense nailbiter against Nyah Lovis of Illinois which came down to the final seconds.

The other loss?

A stout effort against top-seeded Kaylyn Harrill of Nebraska, who went on to win a national title.

Not stopping there, Izzy bounced over to the USMC/USA 16U Junior Nationals Beach Bash, where she made her debut under a completely different rule set.

Beating grapplers from North Carolina and Utah, with her only loss to a teammate from Arizona, she claimed 3rd place.

“Super proud of this kid,” said dad Sean, who coached multiple Whidbey soccer teams to great success back in the day.

“Next year will be interesting.”

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The older one’s a wrestling legend, the younger one an international superstar. (Sean LeVine photos)

The little girl who used to give me free rocks at her sister’s softball games is now ripping heads off.

On the wrestling mat, at least.

Izzy LeVine may not be on target to graduate from Coupeville High School like siblings Micky and Jae — she does live in Arizona now — but she’s upholding a family tradition of excellence.

Both of her sisters and dad Sean are in the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame, while mom Joline is the true superstar, but it’s the youngest family member who is currently claiming the spotlight as her own.

Izzy finished first in her weight class at the five-day Wrestle the World Camp in early June, impressing a Colorado crowd which included Terry Brands.

I can pretend like I knew who he was prior to writing this story, or I can admit I Googled him.

Either way, Brands is a two-time NCAA wrestling champ, two-time world freestyle champ, a bronze medalist at the 2000 Olympics, a highly accomplished coach, and a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

He sort of knows his way around the mat is what I’m saying, and he’s in the pic at the top of this story.

Which means, one day, he’ll be able to say he shared the same frame with Izzy “The Destroyer” LeVine.

So, he’s got that going for him, which is nice.

Izzy LeVine’s collection of fine medals and trophies continues to grow.

The youngest LeVine isn’t stopping with her performance in Pagosa Springs, though.

Izzy is locked and loaded for the 16U Nationals, which runs July 15-23 in Fargo, North Dakota.

While there she’ll wrestle freestyle in the 122-pound class.

Just getting the invite to nationals is a big deal, as each grappler has to qualify through their state association.

Izzy is one of two 122-pound female grapplers on Arizona’s roster, joined by Brooklyn Perez, who can now Google herself and be all like, “What in the heck is Coupeville Sports?”

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“Step to me and get pinned, son!” (Photos courtesy Sean LeVine)

The only thing keeping Izzy LeVine out of the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame is she took her wrestling mat and moved to Arizona.

Older sisters Micky and Jae, and dad Sean were all inducted into my digital shrine during their Coupeville days, while mom Joline is the true MVP.

And who knows? If Izzy keeps thrashing folks, we might have to bend the rules a bit and let her in as well.

For now, the youngest in the family is a freshman at Casteel High School in Chandler Heights, Arizona, where she’s a member of the girls’ wrestling team.

Over the weekend Izzy won three of five matches at the state championships, finishing 7th in her weight class.

Casteel’s female grapplers claimed 3rd in the team standings, while the school’s coach was tabbed as a Coach of the Year winner.

During the LeVine family’s time in Coupeville, mom and pops both worked for the hospital, dad coached successful soccer squads, and Micky and Jae both earned CHS diplomas.

Former Coupeville supernova Izzy LeVine (third from right), with her Arizona wrestling teammates.

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Step to Izzy LeVine on the mat and you’ll regret it. (Photos courtesy Sean LeVine)

Casteel High School rules the wrestling world.

The youngest is making her mark.

Former Whidbey Island resident Izzy LeVine, sister of Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Famers Micky and Jae, rules the wrestling mats in Arizona these days.

Now a freshman at Casteel High School in Chandler Heights, the young woman who told me I should write about her and not her sisters back when she was in elementary school, continues to soar.

Her latest achievement?

Winning four of five matches Wednesday to claim 2nd place in the 120-pound division at the Fierce Filly Showdown.

Izzy’s wins all came by pins, and she helped Casteel claim the team title from a field of 14 schools.

Her recent run of excellence comes on the heels of a standout performance at the Jerry Benson Tournament in Buckeye, Arizona earlier in the month.

Casteel topped 30 other teams at that event, with Izzy going 5-1, again claiming all of her wins by pins.

The LeVine family, which is headed up by parents Sean and Joline, lived in Coupeville for 14 years.

Mom and pops both worked for the hospital, dad coached highly successful girls’ soccer squads, and Micky and Jae both earned CHS diplomas.

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Emma Smith, back when she was tearing up the volleyball court at CHS. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

You can help send Emma Smith to the next level.

The Coupeville High School grad is currently playing club volleyball while attending the University of Washington.

Now the Huskies are looking to raise money to send two squads to the season-ending National Collegiate Volleyball Federation tournament in Phoenix, Arizona April 14-16.

U-Dub spikers need $15,000 to cover hotels, travel expenses, and entry fees, and have already topped $3,000 in a short time.

This will be the first NCVF tourney in three years, as the pandemic erased the last two national championships.

While the University of Washington funds its NCAA D-I volleyball program, club sports rely on the goodwill and bucks of Husky supporters who contribute to fundraisers.

The club volleyball program features two traveling teams, which compete in the Pacific Collegiate Volleyball Association, and a third squad which provides opportunities to beginners.

Smith, a four-year varsity player at Coupeville High School, is on the Husky B team, having been selected after tryouts which involved 150+ players.

During her time at CHS, she was an All-Conference pick and qualified for state tourneys in both volleyball and track and field.

A ferocious hitter from the middle blocker position, Smith was a team captain, a stat leader, and a ray of sunshine on the prairie.

An inductee into the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame, Emma kept her family’s proud athletic tradition in fine form, following in the large footsteps of aunt Joli, uncle Todd, dad Jesse, and Grandpa Steve.

 

For more info on the U-Dub fundraiser, pop over to:

https://online.gifts.washington.edu/peer2peer/campaign/uw-womens-club-volleyball

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